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Electronic Health Records in Ambulatory Care - A National Survey of Physicians
New England Journal of Medicine, 06/19/08
DesRoches CM et al. - Physicians who use electronic health records believe such systems improve the quality of care and are generally satisfied with the systems. However, as of early 2008, electronic systems had been adopted by only a small minority of U.S. physicians, who may differ from later adopters of these systems.
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